Moose wrote: ↑17 Jul 2017, 23:48
Spoutnik wrote: ↑17 Jul 2017, 23:06
Moose wrote: ↑17 Jul 2017, 21:40
Ferrari have no issue with power, they have an issue with high speed downforce.
It's McLaren you can expect to compete better at Hungary (until they blow up again).
Not at all, they were matching the times of Bottas on S2 at Silverstone for example. I think their issue is more about braking stability and also medium/low speed parts (sector one) and their traction is a problem since their battle with Red Bull. But they have great mechanical grip and a nice aero setup I think.
I'm not sure what race you were watching - but I was watching the Mercedes pull out 0.3 seconds through Maggots and Beckets, reliably, but actually slightly losing time on the straights.
When did you see see this ? Maybe when Vettel was on his destroyed Soft tires and Bottas on fresh SS ?
If you take a closer look to the sector time Raikkonen did a better S2 than Bottas, and IIRC a better S2 than Hamilton on his first attempt.
Furthermore if you watch the lap of Kimi and the lap of Hamilton it's about 290kph on Copse for both of them.
The Merc look clearly more balanced, smooth etc... on this part because of his long wheel-base and good aero but don't underestimate Ferrari. Their lack of pace is not here, that was clearly on the S1 and the S3, both of them with hard breaking point, slow zone where you need a great traction. That's also why Ferrari was nowhere near Hamilton and Bottas in the S2 in Baku.